New Congress likely to shift energy policy

With the Democrats poised to assume control of both the House and Senate in the 110th Congress, Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Diesel Technology Forum, believes the nation’s policy on biofuels and fuel economy are targets for reform in 2007. “Certainly the new Congress coming in offers new opportunities for discussing these key issues,” Schaeffer told FleetOwner. “Whether or not there gets to be a serious discussion about climate change remains to be seen. I feel there will be a new chapter in energy policy. [Fuel] consumption will add on a new twist to ...

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